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Linus Torvalds discussed the use of large language models in Linux kernel development. Torvalds stated that LLMs are not yet useful for kernel work due to their tendency to generate incorrect code. The kernel maintainer emphasized that current AI tools lack the reliability needed for such critical software.
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